On June 6, 1971, John Kerry described
the work of Vietnam Vets to the Washington Star as follows:

"We established an American presence in most cases by showing the flag and
firing at sampans and villages along the banks. Those were our instructions, but they seemed so out of line that we finally
began to go ashore, against our orders, and investigate the villages that were supposed to be our targets. We discovered we
were butchering a lot of innocent people, and morale became so low among the officers on those 'swift boats' that we were
called back to Saigon for special instructions from Gen. Abrams. He told us we were doing the right thing. He said our efforts
would help win the war in the long run. That's when I realized I could never remain silent about the realities of the war
in Vietnam."

What John Kerry told the Washington Star was a lie.

Contrary to Kerry's claim, our consistent policy was to take every precaution
to avoid harming civilians. On many occasions we did this at the cost of suffering additional casualties ourselves. We have
interviewed hundreds of veterans who served on the Swift Boats or supported them, and there is simply no justification for
Kerry's statement. Several members of our organization addressed the issue of atrocities during our May 4 press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

John Kerry also completely misrepresented our meeting with General
Abrams and Admiral Zumwalt. Far from being a pep talk for officers distressed by their butchery of civilians,
the purpose of this conference with the two highest-ranking American officers in Vietnam was to announce a new Swift boat
mission: to drive the Vietcong out of the Ca Mau Peninsula. The goal of Operation SeaLords was to dominate the rivers in this
area, and to eventually establish a permanent presence in the Cua Lon River, an effort later named Operation SeaFloat. This
was to be done publicly, with the full participation of the media, to negate the claim of North Vietnamese negotiator Lee
Duc Tho that Henry Kissinger could not legitimately represent South Vietnam because the U.S. did not control these areas.

We succeeded in that mission. We returned to Anthoi and drove the Vietcong
out of the region, and soon the North Vietnamese and Vietcong representatives in Paris returned to the negotiating tables.

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As its dominant tactic in their battle against the war, the antiwar
movement successfully demonized Vietnam veterans by calling a series of "tribunals" or hearings into war crimes. But... they
were packed with pretenders and liars -- historian Guenter Lewy, writing in "America in Vietnam"

John Kerry's lies about the activities of the Swift boats were part of a
larger pattern of deception. As a leader of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW), Kerry testified before the Senate
Committee on Foreign Relations on April 22, 1971, telling the Senators and a national audience that American troops "...had
personally raped, cut off ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human genitals and turned up the power,
cut off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, razed villages in fashion reminiscent of Ghengis Khan, shot cattle
and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the countryside of South Vietnam..." and accused the U.S. military
of committing war crimes "on a day-to-day basis with the full awareness of officers at all levels of command."

Kerry's charges were based on a VVAW conference called the "Winter Soldier
Investigation" -- a leftist propaganda event funded primarily by Jane Fonda. None of the Winter Soldier "witnesses" Kerry
cited were willing to sign affadavits, and their gruesome stories lacked the names, dates and places that would allow their
claims to be tested. Few were willing to cooperate with military investigators. The Naval Investigative Service found that
several of the veterans said to have given statements at Winter Soldier were in fact imposters using the name of real veterans.

False testimony and exaggerations were primary characteristics of the war crimes disinformation campaign, and also of the VVAW itself. Executive Secretary Al Hubbard, for example,
claimed to have been an Air Force Captain wounded in Vietnam piloting a transport plane. In fact, Hubbard had been a staff
sergeant who was not a pilot and who was never assigned to Vietnam.

John Kerry and the VVAW worked closely with America's wartime enemies, arranged
multiple meetings with the North Vietnamese and Vietcong leadership, and consistently supported their positions. Kerry and
his radical comrades also played a key role in defining the false, damaging image of Vietnam veterans as psychologically disabled
alcoholics and addicts, haunted by the crimes they had been forced to commit in a "racist" war.

Detailed information about the anti-war activities of John Kerry and the
VVAW can be found at WinterSoldier.com.

"The young Kerry seems to have fallen
in the latter category, communist apologist. Under questioning from the Committee, Kerry
referred to the democratically elected government of South Vietnam -- our allies -- as a "dictatorial regime, the Thieu-Ky-Khiem
regime," while respectfully calling the North Vietnamese communist regime we were fighting
by its oxymoronic official name, the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, and the murderous Viet Cong's political arm by their
preferred "Provisional Revolutionary Government.":

"The John Kerry quote comes
in the epilogue to "The New Soldier," the book put out by Vietnam Veterans against the War. The book's cover features a group
of not-particularly sober-looking anti-war protesters (vets, presumably) flying the American flag upside down while mocking
the historic flag raising event at Iwo Jima":http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1203164/posts

[ We will not quickly join those who march
on Veterans' Day waving small (American)flags, calling to memory those thousands who died for the "greater glory of the United
States."...]

So, John Kerry would have a
difficult time marching with those waving small American flags yet had NO problems marching with "those" waving HUGE VIETCONG FLAGS???

.......................

Pictured above:
VVAW-supported demonstration during the Washington Spring Offensive,
April - May 1971. Notice the North Vietnamese and

Viet
Cong flags.

When 2004 Democrat Presidential candidate
John Kerry returned from Vietnam, he immediately became a leader, a spokesman and an organizer for massive anti-war demonstrations
that were funded, controlled and sponsored by openly Communist groups who explicitly stated that their goal was to
enable America's Communist enemies to win the Vietnam war.

Vietnam Veterans Against
the War (VVAW) - the anti-American and pro-Communist group that Kerry led, attended numerous demonstrations that were run
lock, stock and barrel by admitted Communists.

November 22, 1970
-- During a fund-raising tour for GI deserters, Vietnam Veterans Against the War and the Black Panthers, Jane Fonda is quoted
in the Detroit Free Press as telling a University of Michigan audience;

"I would
think that if you understood what communism was, you would hope, you would pray on your knees that we would someday become
communist," and "The peace proposal of the Viet Cong is the only honorable, just, possible way to achieve peace in Vietnam."-Jane Fonda

April 24, 1971 -- Hundreds
of thousands of protestors march in Washington, D.C., led by members of the VVAW. Kerry addresses
the crowd, accepting applause on behalf of "the 1,200
active-duty GIs who took part in the [Dewey Canyon III] demonstration."

January, 1971
-- Jane Fonda raises funds for the Winter Soldier Investigation through a series of benefit concerts. Participants include
Fonda, Dick Gregory, Donald Sutherland, Graham Nash, David Crosby and Phil Ochs. Fonda is named Honorary National Coordinator
of the event.

February 16, 1971 -- Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland form "FTA" (F*** The
Army), an anti-war, anti-American road show that tours near Army bases in order to undermine troop morale. Skits and songs
portray American defeats, soldiers refusing to fight, and the murder of officers by their troops. FTA cast members mingle
with soldiers after the shows, encouraging them to desert or to sabotage the Army. http://ice.he.net/~freepnet/kerry/index.php?topic=Timeline

Jane Fonda and John Kerry at an anti-war
rally in Valley Forge, Pa. (Leif Skoogfors/Corbis)

John Kerry:
"Our democracy is a farce; it is not the best in the world" - Nov.
2, 1971, per West Virginia's Bethany College's student paper, The Tower.

November 22, 1970
-- During a fund-raising tour for GI deserters, Vietnam Veterans Against the War and the Black Panthers, Jane Fonda is quoted
in the Detroit Free Press as telling a University of Michigan audience;

"I would
think that if you understood what communism was, you would hope, you would pray on your knees that we would someday become
communist," and "The peace proposal of the Viet Cong is the only honorable, just, possible way to achieve peace
in Vietnam."-Jane Fonda

Jane Fonda
sitting on a seat of an anti-aircraft gun

Jane Fonda looking admiringly at an NVA
gun crew

Jane Fonda applauding an NVA anti-aircraft
gun crew. These guns were used to shoot down American planes and contributed to the deaths of American Airmen.

In 1970 and 1971, Kerry's VVAW co-sponsored
rallies with the Vietnam Moratorium Committee, Students for a Democratic Society, the Young Socialist Alliance, the Student
Mobilization Committee, the New Mobilization Committee and the Black Panther Party.

From the website of the Maoist Internationist
Movement[MIM]: Black Panther Party[BPP]:

Vietnam Moratorium

Committee (VMC)

The VMC held huge rallies throughout the
country from 1969 to 1972 where thousands of demonstrators waved the flags of America's Viet Cong Communist enemies and carried
posters of North Vietnamese Communist dictator Ho Chi Minh.

"Ho, Ho, Ho Chi Minh! The Viet
Cong are going to win!"

was the repeated chant of the VMC demonstrators.

(John Kerry's sisterPeggy was deeply involved as a volunteer for the
VMC).

At a VMC rally on November 15, 1969 at
the Justice Department in Washington, protesters broke windows, threw paint on the building, lowered the U.S. flag and attempted
unsuccessfully to replace it with a Viet Cong flag.

....................................................

After police dispersed the violent demonstrators
with tear gas, bands of the protesters roamed the city causing damage to numerous businesses. As a result of the VMC's "peaceful"
demonstration, 606 people were injured, including 26 police officers. Later VMC rallies in 1970, 1971 and 1972 were equally
violent.

"The record shows that Kerry began fellow
traveling with the Vietnam Moratorium Committee even while he was still on active duty, and he remained a spokesman for the
Vietnam Veterans Against the War even after the VVAW had begun plotting and executing violence against the United States government.
In the face of these facts, the controversy over whether or not Kerry specifically approved of Camil’s assassination
plot is ultimately beside the point. The greater point is that in order to advance his career as a politician running on an
antiwar platform, Kerry was willing to promote Communist and even revolutionary groups at the expense of national security.
And this is not merely a “historical footnote”, as one Kerry spokesman tried to dismiss the evidence of Kerry’s
participation in the Kansas City meeting; for Kerry’s association with America’s enemies did not end with his
unsuccessful 1972 Congressional campaign, but has continued into his Senate career."

"Mr. Kerry denies being present at the
November 12-15, 1971, meeting in Kansas City of Vietnam Veterans Against the War, and says he quit the group before the meeting.
But according to the current head of Missouri Veterans for Kerry, Randy Barnes, Mr. Kerry, who was then 27, was at the meeting,
voted against the plot, and then orally resigned from the organization.

Mr. Barnes was present as part of the Kansas
City host chapter for the 1971 meeting and recounted the incident in a phone interview with The New York Sun this week.

In
addition to Mr. Barnes’s recollection placing Mr. Kerry at the Kansas City meeting, another Vietnam veteran who attended
the meeting, Terry Du-Bose, said that Mr. Kerry was there.

There are at least two other independent
corroborations that the "antiwar" group Vietnam Veterans Against the War, of which Mr. Kerry was the most prominent national
spokesman, considered assassinating American political leaders who favored the war."

"Kerry has long been portrayed as not
being at the Kansas City, Mo., meeting because Kerry recalled quitting the organization at an acrimonious July 1971 session,
four months before the November meeting at which the assassination plot was discussed.

But last week, the Kerry campaign seemed
to leave open the possibility that he had attended the November session, after historian Gerald Nicosia said he had found
an FBI document that he said indicated that Kerry was there.

As a result of Nicosia's assertion, Kerry's
campaign said in a statement that while Kerry did not remember being at the meeting, "If there are valid FBI surveillance
reports from credible sources that place some of those disagreements in Kansas City, we accept that historical footnote in
the account of his work to end the difficult and divisive war."..."http://tinyurl.com/3stsr

But if Kerry WAS there he had
to have heard the assassination plot being discussed! If so, how come he never reported it to anyone? Isn't it a serious
crime not to report a murder plot, especially when the targets are United States senators??? -LC

"We will not quickly join
those who march on Veterans' Day waving small (American)flags, calling to memory those thousands who died for the "greater
glory of the United States."..."--U.S. Senator John F. Kerry

STAND
WITH A PROUD VIETNAM VETERAN

We are nearing 13,000 total supporters and nearing 11,000
petition signers. End this Political Abuse of Power now...

We, the undersigned
People of the United States, are deeply concerned how the State of New Jersey has denied a decorated, combat veteran of the United States, his due
rights as the plaintiff against a corrupt state government lawyer, Robert Correale, his former law
firm, Maynard & Truland and all state government politicians and state officials who have protected them.
We ask that you give John "Jack" Cunningham his Due Process that the State of New Jersey has denied
him for over a decade.

TYRANNY starts when court officials judge the citizens based on the laws,
yet ignore these same laws for themselves and friends.

Here's a great example of
TYRANNY starting in a State's Supreme Court.

Why did the New Jersey Supreme Court
attorney ethics authority insist Supreme Court Ethics Attorney Robert Correale be judged for violations
by the same ethics committee that he was Vice-Chairman of...

"A man good enough to shed his blood
for his country, is good enough to receive a square deal afterwards . . ." -- Theodore Roosevelt

"The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall
be directly proportional to how they perceive veterans of early wars were treated and appreciated by our nation."

GOD
BLESS AMERICA

"The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be
directly proportional to how they perceive veterans of early wars were treated and appreciated by our nation." -
George Washington

WITH THE HELP OF INTERNET
SUPPORTERS, Former CAP Marine, Veterans Advocate
And WebmasterJack Cunningham, Takes On New
Jersey's Office Of Attorney Ethics' Corruption...

FOR THE NEW JERSEY SUPERIOR COURT SYSTEM TO LOSE A COURT TRANSCRIPT,
BEFORE IT CAN BE TYPED AND RELEASED AS EVIDENCE IN A FOLLOW-UP ETHICS CASE AGAINST A STATE OFFICIAL IS A DISGRACE AS WELL
AS A CRIME.